Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 30, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TILÏAMOOK HEADLIGHT
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920
PAGE FIVE
Meritorious Programs at the Gem Theatre
TUESDAY, January 4
Friday, Dec. 31
MERITORIOUS
PROGRAMS
MID BENNET
GEM THEATRE
r
✓
Stepping Out
GOODBYE, scrubbing brush! So-long, pots
and pans! NEVER AGAIN!
—You want to see Enid Bennett as the
neglected wife, make hubby come off his
HIGH HORSE. COME!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1
Friday, December 31—
“STEPPING OUT” fea-
turiaji Enid Bennett.
“WHEN
THE
WIND
BLOWS” Pollaed Comedy.
CRATE
featuring
Sunday, January 2—
“ A SCREAM IN THE
NIGHT’’ featuring Ruth
Budd.
“HOLD ME TIGHT.’’
2 Reel Sunshine Comedy.
—
Monday, January 3—
“LIVE SPARKS’’ featur­
ing J. Warren Kerrigan.
itesoav, January 4—
“THE LAST OF THE
MOHICANS,’’ taken from
the famous story by James
Fenimore Cooper,
Pro-
duced bv Maurice T ou r-
tieur and presenting an ela­
borate cast of photoplay
artists.
"PATHE REVIEW.”
“THE EGG CRATE
WALLOP”
--A regular riot of FUN
Charles is sure SOME Pugilist
this one.
Big 2-Reel Comedy-
The Last of
the Mohicans
BLUES.”
Charles Ray In
*
James Fenimore Cooper’s Great Story
AT THE
miss
Wednesday, January 5—
“W A T E R. W ATER
EVERYWHERE” featur­
ing Will Royers.
“BRAY PICTOGRAPH”
Thursday,
“THE
TER“
Percy.
“THE PROFITEERING BLUES”
"SPr E •>”
! Reel.
At St. John Comedy
Maurice Iouraeur
presents
The Last of tlie Mohicans
A historically truthful
version of this world-
known story The tri
als and chances taken
by the first settlers of
America, depicted on
the screen--Said by crit­
ics to be the picture
sensation of the entire
year. Every school
pupil in Tillamook coun­
ty should see it.
Wednesday, January 5, Will Rogers in
“WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE”
100 percent entertainment BREW—it’s all about prohibition—six slick city sals—
and a big hearted fellow who won. A Will Rogers triumph! Water used to be
but a chaser—NOW it is the whole darned drink! See i-.
—
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At The Churches
j
CHRISTIAN
Morning sermon at 11 o’clock.
Evening, song service and preach-
ing, at 7:30.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
C. E. at 6:30 P. M.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 Pray-
er meeting.
A cordial invitation to the public.
Harry E. Tucker, Minister
r
Local bews
Mrs. Maxwell and son Merrill
I spent the holidays at Aloha with
Mrs. Maxwells’ sister, Mrs. Kinua-
man.
J
1C
Al
.... ■■ lite
..siructiou
work in the devasted coal region
about Leus, France, the French were
taught by several disasters that the
retreating Germans, before flooding
mines, had concealed along the walls
unnumbered "booby traps," says Pop­
ular Mechanics. Consequently, In or­
der that the divers, charged with pre
liminary inspections, may “look be-
fore they leap," the government re
cently purchased from England an In­
terestfng apparatus for submarine
photography.
Lowered down the
flooded shaft, this apparatus Illumi­
nates a ten-foot zone: then, ns switch­
es are pressed nt the mouth of . the
shaft, It photographs simultaneously
each of the four walls.
REFORMED CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Shield and
Among others wht. returned hom< small daughter spent the holidays at
Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morn­
for the Christmas holidays
an Hillsboro with relatives.
ing Worship at 11 o’clock. Subject:
William Kennedy, Bioox Lucan, Ai-
A N' <v
"Lo, I Am With You.”
Mrs. Pete Jacobs and daughter,
i
eta Everson, Ethel laylord, Ernes'
Year’s sermon. Meeting of the Hei-
I Mary, left for Garibaldi, Monday to
Ford
Raymond
For|
and
Annette
delberg League at 7:45 P. M. Su.>-
¡visit Mrs. Jacobs sister.
Jenkins.
ject: “A Purpose Meeting.” Even-
I A. B. McLeod, accompanied
by
Cheese Situation
I
King Service ai 8. Subject: “The
Walter Tooze, Sr., of Salem and 'his family, of Salem, was in Tilla-
The
market
on
Tillamook
cheese
Cnrist-Child and the First Martyre”
clerk of the state senate, has been
I
¡mook last week visiting relatives.
You are cordially invited to these remains unchanged. Wisconsin mar­ I the guest of C. W. lunick for the He reports that the Industries in the
ket
advanced
slightly
this
week,
last two days. He is resting up for ¡valley are generally closing (¡own f I i
services.
¡twins
being
quoted
at
19%,
Daisien
the next session whuh begins the for a brief period.
W. G. Lienkaemper, Pastor.
i
•
21%, and Longhorns, 23 %c.
th of next, month.
| Jesse O’Neill and wife of Elkton
Tillamook has been unable to fill
U. B. CHURCH
The Best Thing He Did.
Mrs. W. G. McGee md son. Don­ ■ are Tillamook visitors this week.
The U. B. Church Services for all orders lately.
A melancholy looking man entered
Sunday January 2,’21.
A ne.w wrinkle has been discover­ ald, spent a few days list week vis­
Dr. Hoy reports the birth of
a the establishment of n photographer.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
re­
“I should like to have a picture of
ed in Oakland, where one of
the iting 'relatives in Portland,
girl
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Lyster
last
Preaching at 11 A. M. Subject
myself weeping beside my wife’s
chain store outvts put out cheese in turning Wednesday to Nehalem week.
for meditation, “An Open Door.”
grave,” lie explained.
' Preaching at Beaver at 3 P. M.. Tillamook wrappers and upon open­ where they spent Christmas with
“I fear I have not the necesaory
i Word has been received from Rev.
Dr.
McGee.
also at Yellow fir at 7:30 P. M.
ing the package it was found
to
A. F. Ingler, formerly of this place, accessories here.” Kiltl the pho­
R. Fisher, Pastor contain Coos Bay cheese. This will
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer f>|vis return­
tographer.
Then he added, facet I
j that he has accepted a pastorate at
ously, “Couldn’t we c-range to have
be stopped.
ed Monday evening after spending a
PRESBYTERIAN
•Cheney,
Washington.
the portrait made at the grave It-
ar- delightful Christmas with relatives
The association has made
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
I In a letter from F. C. Baker
at self?”
rangements whereby it can take in the valley.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M..Sub­
“No." sold the mon ;
re-
care of the farmers’ alfalfa
is:
Eugene, he states that there
York state, It would
ject: "God’s New Year Promise.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stona and I
quirements on contracts. January
some
chance
of
getting
the
legisla-
sfve to go there.
Just you fix tip
las'
Communion will be observed. All
small son spent a few days
and
ttre o pass a bill to allow the
ex­ some kind of a grave here hi the
are hay being quoted at $2^5.00,
Christians of whatever name
week in Portland shopping. rturn-
February and March, $25.00, deliv­
penditure of the $2.500,000 that shop. I could weep on that It’s no
Invited to share this sacred ordin­
ing here Wednesday.
trouble for me to weep anywhere.”—
ered Tillamook, for No. 1 hay, firs',
w&s voted for the Rosse»°lt High
ance with us. A special offering for
Married, at the Court Hou Frl- way. The plan is to have the workl( Everybody's Magazine.
second or third cutting.
the starving people of China will be
24 start at both ends at once.
Feed prices from Jan. 1 will be day, the 24th, Chester Frls^
Revised Version.
taken. 1000 Chinese are dying each
and Helen M. Bair, 16, both of Bay
as follows:
Little Bert had been to Ssbbsth
The Presbyterian Guild will re­
day of hunger.
Oats and barley, «nixed, $54.00 City. County Judge A. M. H i re per-
sume their meetings next Tuesday school by himself. When he returned
Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M. Sub­
.
the
ton; corn, any style, $56.00; formed the ceremony.
| afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank his mother tried, rather unsucc i-essfully,
ject: "Hear Miss Crawford.” Miss
to fil'd what he had learned B>i! n'.i
ground barley, $54.00; wheat, , 4c
A marriage license was isyaed on IHeyd and t‘<* assisting hostesses wil!
Isabell Crawford, a former mission­
lb., process barley, $2.10 per i sack. the 27th to Alden W. Kelly 25, of be ” . Hill and Mrs. Boone. The she could elicit after much questioning
ary will speak. She is a woman
was 'hat his teacher «aid Jesus was
per
oats, corn and barley, $55.00
Portland, and Helen M. Pain on, 24, ihostt- ; are always pleased
lo going to send him a quilt. That, he In­
with a real message and has done
Mo-
Sack
lots
in
proportion.
ton. I
of Tillamook County.
have their friends spend the aftci- sisted, was all they learned.
great things for Christ. It is said
lasses, $46.00 per ton f.o. b. Port-
When mother consulted the Sunday
noon
with them and meet the Guild
interesting
C. L. Starr, tax agent for several
that she is a very
school quarterly, she found the gobi
land. Oil meal. 4%c lb. Soy bea.i
ladies.
large timber concerns, was n the
speaker.
en text for the day was :
meal. 4c lb.—Adv.
city last week to attend the budget
"Behold, I send you the'Comforter."
I .There will be special l.iUkic.
K. Laughlin is a recent arrival in
at
‘^A’ou are more than welcome
meeting.
Tillamook.
He
has
bought
out
the
of
Mr. McLeod is the son-in-law
Washing Machine Activity.
on* church.
ft
B. W. Wilson, public ac «niant, Rex Theater and wllloperate
County Clerk Mason.
Next to the automobile mnnufnrtur- !
McRea,
Minister.
Allan A.
is in the city this week fr tn Coi- I in the future, having been formerly ers. the makers of washing machines
valila, He is employed audi ng the connected with the Jensen & Vo.i are how the greatest consumers of cop
.Spoil a Suit?
METHODIST
Herberg theaters in Portland.
per. The utility companies, which In
.•Here’s a In'lder ngalnst this build- county records.
A.
M.
SundaySchool at 10
porneil times are large users of cop­
Dr. Hoy reports a girl born to
,nl i’ll bet you a dinner you won
Mr. and Mrs.
B. S
per. (imfiot buy much now heenuse
Communion service at the eleven
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vern
Blanchard
on
the
%
baby daughter of Mohler
walk under It.”
they can’t get the money. But wash­
o clock hour.
19th.
••I won’t take your bet.
ing machines lire being turned out by
amook visitors during the
7:30.
Subject
Evening sermon at
“Ha! Superstition?"
thousands, in an effort to meet the
Mrs
E
K.
G
and
Mr.
be
Victor
Wfaji®
of
the
Sunset
Oat
­
-No hor-e sense. There’s a man a
evening discourse "ill
shortage of lahor. and copper enters
Tillamook T1
age, has returned
from
outside
nary Inventory.” You ar? the top of r-nt ln<l(lpr with a bucket Beaver were in
largely Into the construction of most
Harrison
is
Mrs.
Emma
pnim
in
his
hand.
”
—
Birmingham
these
points wherg li^ has been visiting of the washing machines.
invited to attend
1,1
(relatives in the city this wet
with relatives?
Ate
SUJIM0NS
IP. W. Barrett left, Friday, ft Port-
In the Circuit Court of the State
land where he spent the holit
HOLSTEIN BREEDER ATTENTION
of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
The annual meeting of the Hol­
Miss Hewett spent the holida
A . E. Alberding, Plaintiff, vs. J.
stein Breeders’ wjll be held a; the
relatives in Portland.
J
Con. i _ ______
lb
in T^iam<
I..
Tin
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To
H. Alberding, the above
Lillian Severance spent the
day. January Ixtllf for I he purpo se
nampd defendant.
days with friends and relativ
of electing officer« for
f
the year "f
Portland having left here Fri< |
to tail up such o'Jher I In the name of the State of Oregon
1921; and
.You are hereby required to appear
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business as may cN J’ue before t'.i
Mrs. C. L. Dark who has
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and answer the complaint herin on
meeting,
All dairymen or othei (file a gainst you in the above en­
Portland for several week unde
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Doctors care Is again on the r< $ to who are interested tn developing >he
titled court and cause on or before
health and is expected to b«
Holstein cattle in thin county are
six weeks from the date of the first
invited and should turn out <t this
thia week.
publication of this summons, and if
MiiM Eve M. Beekman let
r meeting.— B A. Folks, ‘Pres , Tllla- you fail to appear as aforesaid, ths
>nook «County
I|olatelB Breeder«’
I Portland Friday to spend th h.
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CLAUDE I. MYERS,
PAINTING AND PAPER
hanging .
J.
1102 E 2nd St.
TILLAMOOK
• • OREGON
mutual phone .
_
jd»n-
I AsaociatioB.
I
plaintiff will apply to the above
ouurt tor the relief prayed
That !
for in the complaint, towit:
the contract of marriage heretofore
existing between plaintiff and
de­
fendant be dissolved, and for sucli
other and further relief as to the
court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
and
by virtue of an order made
M? Hare.
entered by Honorable A. M.
County Judge of Tillamook County,
Oregon, dated the 29th day of De­
cember, 1920. requiring summons to
be served upon you by publication
for six consecutive weeks in
the
Tillamook Headlight, and the date
of the first publication is the 30th
day of December. 1920, and the
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CT
the Ia8t publication will be the
3rd day of February, 1921.
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Postofflce Address: Tillamook. Orc.
12-30t6
.. CALL FOR COUNTY ROAD ••
WARRANTS
All outstanding County Road War­
rants endorsed prior to and includ­
ing the 20th day of October, 1920,
all such warrants not heretofore
called, interest ceases this 30th. day
of December, 1920.
KATHLEEN MILLS,
County Treasurer.
Burning
the Nations lAfealth
VERY minute of
of every
every day
day the
the torch
torch of
of careless-
careless.
ness, brings destruction to somebody’s property.
_
Don’t trust to luck. Trust rather the Hartford
Fire Insurance Company, Luck frequently betrays a
trust, but the “Old Hartford” never does.
The Hartford Fire Insurance Compaq will pay for
actual property destruction, but only care a I vigilance
will check the waste and loss that fire causes.
Hartford” policies include expert fire prevention
service. This lessens the risk of fire’s inevitable loss
and distress-gives you added protection without in­
creasing the cost.
This is the “Hartford” local agency. Call, write, or
phone.
E
RCLUE W. WATSON
“THE INSURANCE MAN”
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, OR.